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Issue Details

Issue #10
Published Spring 1945
Cover Price 0.15
Pages 84
Editing M. C. Gaines (managing editor); Sheldon Mayer (editor) , Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall (story editors)
Notes All-American bullet on cover.

Cover Details

Characters Green Lantern; Wonder Woman; Flash.
Genre superhero
Pencils Everett E. Hibbard
Inks Everett E. Hibbard
Notes All-American bullet on cover.

13 page Wonder Woman story "The Great Blue Father"

Characters Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Great Blue Father [Professor Proto Plasm](villain); Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; "Jimmy" Sissok (villain); Grace; Clara (villain).
Synopsis A scientist by the name of Professor Proto Plasm invents a "moron hormone" that makes people simple-minded, including Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman.
Genre superhero
Script William Moulton Marston (signed as Charles Moulton)
Pencils Harry G. Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Inks Harry G. Peter (signed as H. G. Peter)
Notes Story title from Dick Sabo on 16 November 2004; originally indexed as "The Great Blue Feather." Some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09.

6 page Mutt and Jeff filler "Mutt & Jeff Gags"

Characters Mutt; Jeff.
Genre humor
Script Al Smith (signed as Bud Fisher)
Pencils Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher]
Inks Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher]
Letters Al Smith
Notes Newspaper reprints. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 9-2-09.

16 page story "Tomorrow the World"

Genre adaptation
Pencils Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard)
Inks Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard)
Notes A play adaptation, originally written by James Gow and Armand d'Usseau.

13 page Green Lantern story "The Man with the Missing Memory!"

Characters Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; the Checker Mob (villains); Professor Memory (villain); Crime Syndicate (villains).
Synopsis The Checker Mob and the Crime Syndicate are both after Professor Memory, a man who has been picked up by Doiby in his cab. Green Lantern's job is to discover why.
Genre superhero
Script Alfred Bester?
Pencils Jon Chester Kozlak
Inks Jon Chester Kozlak
Notes Writer credit by Craig Delich, updated 8/04. Alan Scott graduated from Hale University, and his house number is #679 in this story. Notes, some info and revised synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09.

4 page Picture Stories from American History story "The Story of the French and Indian War"

Genre fact
Script M. C. Gaines
Pencils Don Cameron
Inks Don Cameron

2 page text story "The Pearl and the Pelican"

Genre adventure
Script Jay Marr (signed)
Letters typeset

8 page Johnny Everyman story "The Dragon Dies in India"

Characters Johnny Everyman
Genre adventure
Pencils John Daly
Inks John Daly
Notes Writer credit revised from John Daly to ? by Craig Delich, updated 8/04.

13 page The Flash story "The Elevator That Went Sideways"

Characters The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Winky; Blinky; Noddy (all as the Three Dimwits); Joan Williams; un-named stock swindlers (villains).
Synopsis Noddy invents a special kind of elevator lever that has a remarkable effect on an elevator the Dimwits operate at work. In fact, it's so remarkable that the local criminal element sees a fortune to be made from its possible use!
Genre superhero
Script Gardner F. Fox
Pencils Everett E. Hibbard
Inks Everett E. Hibbard
Notes Revised inker credit from Jon Kozlak to Everett Hibbard, some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09.